Remixes Joyce's Ulysses with a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV).
Telemachusand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
At her left, I suppose I did say it another way: that creatures must find each other.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Telemachus | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Nestorand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Thus lay she a moment.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nestor | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Proteusand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Oomb, allwombing tomb.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Proteus | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Calypsoand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Fierce Italian with carriagewhip.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Calypso | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Lotus Eatersand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
—I must try to get the news from poems yet men die miserably every day—not because there are richer entanglements, enthralments far more self-destroying, leading, by every wind that nods the mountain air; and we have to wear.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lotus Eaters | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Hadesand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Wholesale burners and Dutch oven dealers.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Hades | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Aeolusand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
HOW A MOST RESPECTED DUBLIN.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Aeolous | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Lestrygoniansand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Poet, Singer, Necromancer—I could not move; for perchance, I am sure she was there?
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lestrygonians | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Scylla and Charybdisand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Sweet lass, with the eternal wisdom, Plato's world of men: O, you mean to fly from, as a painter of old stories.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Scylla and Charybdis | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Wandering Rocksand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Ever and ever as pale as before growing and fading and growing, till I with my monk's-things by mistake, my darling helped to mince the facts of life and light hath left me in the slabbed steps below, mild as a vapour, or the like?
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Wandering Rocks | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Sirensand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Twenty years hence my eyes caught light from yours, within ye hear no sound so loud as when around the pale cheek her breast.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Sirens | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Cyclopsand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Distance no object.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Cyclops | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Nausicaaand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Lose your customers that way.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nausicaa | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Oxen of the Sunand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Nor Pan to herye, nor our eccho ring.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Oxen of the Sun | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Circeand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
(Pure lips, the most reverend Dr William Alexander, archbishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland, under the leaves and break the soundest rest.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Circe | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Eumaeusand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Ho ragione?
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Eumaeus | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Ithacaand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Condense Stephen's thoughts about Stephen's thoughts about Bloom's, 46, emerged silently recapitulate?
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Ithaca | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
Penelopeand a selection of love poetry (not the same selection as in Bloom in Love I-IV):
Ev’n beasts must be down at the last time she gave me that I was sure he was awfully fond of it in his lungs, which made their deodands; though they sometimes also get a leather medal with a Molly in them Mrs Ramsbottom or some kind heart will come one day thou art powerful, these lovers did embrace, and others do despise.
tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Penelope | love poetry | poetry | love | erotic poetry | romantic poetry
The scripts used to generate this edition of Ulysses Redux are available here.